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Tugastugas

Tugastugas is a term encountered in Indonesian-language discourse to refer to a collection of tasks or assignments. The word builds on tugas, meaning task or duty, and is frequently used informally to emphasize multiplicity. In standard Indonesian, the plural form is typically tugas-tugas; tugastugas appears mainly in casual speech, social media, or branding where a single noun is used to signal a group of duties.

In usage, tugastugas can denote a bundle of tasks assigned to an individual or a team within

The term is not part of formal grammar and does not have a single, fixed definition across

See also: tugas, tugas-tugas, gamification, task management.

a
project,
a
course,
or
daily
routines.
It
may
refer
to
a
backlog
of
microtasks
in
a
workflow,
a
set
of
homework
assignments,
or
a
list
of
chores.
The
sense
is
generally
pragmatic
and
non-technical,
reinforcing
the
idea
of
multiple
items
rather
than
a
single
duty.
contexts.
It
is
most
common
in
online
communication,
study
groups,
and
productivity
discussions,
where
it
can
function
as
a
light,
playful
label
for
a
workload.
Some
platforms
or
communities
may
use
tugastugas
as
a
brand
name
or
feature
title
to
describe
grouped
tasks
or
batch
submissions.